
The City People Visit to See What Japan Looked Like Before It Modernized
Full of incredible old temples and shrines, Nara was the first capital of Japan all the way back in the eighth century.

Full of incredible old temples and shrines, Nara was the first capital of Japan all the way back in the eighth century.

Widely regarded as one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, this former royal capital has long been a center of art, commerce, and culture.

The Rocky Mountains cradle some of North America’s most enchanting towns, stretching from the sun-baked mesas of New Mexico to the glacier-carved valleys of Alberta.

Known for its lively entertainment scene, this energetic city offers an impressive mix of live shows, music venues, and family-friendly attractions.

There are 133 national monuments scattered across the US, but they tend to be overshadowed by the country’s national parks.

If you’re looking for a beautiful and secluded destination to visit in central France, Auvergne is a great choice.

By most estimates, Sweden is home to just shy of 100,000 lakes, so no matter where your travels take you within the country’s borders, you’ll never be far from one.

American cities grew explosively through the early 20th century, then something changed. Suburbs happened.

Packed full of historical sights, stunning natural landscapes and an average summer temperature of 30 degrees, Malta has a lot going for it.

Lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean on the Isthmus of Panama, the country of the same name is home to lots of lovely landscapes, with towering mountains and lush rainforests lying alongside gushing rivers, meandering valleys, and glittering coastlines.

Often overlooked by tourists who head instead to neighboring Kenya and Tanzania, Uganda has been described as the ‘Pearl of Africa’ such is its natural beauty and charm.

Japan, also known as the Land of the Rising Sun, is an exciting and culturally fascinating travel destination.

While Rust Belt cities were losing half their populations, the Sun Belt was absolutely exploding. Air conditioning made deserts and swamps livable year-round.

The island of Sicily is famous the world over for its amazing food, stunning countryside, unique culture, and rich history.

Bustling riverfronts, fascinating history, and a rich blend of cultures make this one of the American South’s most underrated destinations.
